"SOUND OF SILENCE"... SUNG LIKE YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD...
"SOUND OF SILENCE"... SUNG LIKE YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD...
YOU WILL HAVE TO TURN UP THE VOLUME A BIT.
ALTHOUGH AN AMERICAN ARMY PRODUCTION,
VERY MOVING ESPECIALLY THE LAST SCENE,
OPEN OUT TO FULL SCREEN
STOP, PAUSE, REFLECT;
ON THE COST OF YOUR FREEDOM.
IN TRIBUTE FOR VERY SPECIAL MEN AND WOMEN
WHO HAVE SERVED THEIR COUNTRY,
WHO SERVED YOU.
Brought Tears!
I tried twice as you can see so will send to someone to post on here for me, sorry.
Yes, that is it, thanks so much!!!
Kerry Hansen wrote:
Yes, that is it, thanks so much!!!
You’re welcome sir and thank you for your service.
Kerry Hansen wrote:
Was my pleasure.
My Dad did 2years in the Forgotten War, Korea but I always saw the toll it took on him as the years past ,,God Bless All,,
fisher
Loc: whitewater,colorado
Kerry Hansen wrote:
"SOUND OF SILENCE"... SUNG LIKE YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD...
"SOUND OF SILENCE"... SUNG LIKE YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD...
YOU WILL HAVE TO TURN UP THE VOLUME A BIT.
ALTHOUGH AN AMERICAN ARMY PRODUCTION,
VERY MOVING ESPECIALLY THE LAST SCENE,
OPEN OUT TO FULL SCREEN
STOP, PAUSE, REFLECT;
ON THE COST OF YOUR FREEDOM.
IN TRIBUTE FOR VERY SPECIAL MEN AND WOMEN
WHO HAVE SERVED THEIR COUNTRY,
WHO SERVED YOU.
Brought Tears!
WOW!!!! No words.......choked up
I have some people ask me, does it get any easier to remember back to when you had a friend or a love one fall in
the line of duty. This could mean military or law enforcement officer. It is hard to explain what you really feel, I say.
Over time it is a little easier, and sometimes it is easy to get wrapped up in the worldly things going on around you
but thanks to people like Kerry Hansen to bring up the past and your memories of you friend or love one. It make me more proud to be the friend or father of the one that fell for our country. This helps me to never forget My Son,
Sgt Karl A. Campbell, 101 Air Borne Ranger. K.I.A 4 Oct 2010. When he left to go to Afghanistan he told his younger sister that he knew or had a feeling that he was not coming back, and if his was to be he wanted to be buried in Arlington Cemetery. On 9 Nov 2010 Section 60, is now his resting place. So is it easer to accept what happen?
A little, but will I ever forget...... HELL NO! And GOD BLESS THE USA
campbellclan wrote:
I have some people ask me, does it get any easier to remember back to when you had a friend or a love one fall in
the line of duty. This could mean military or law enforcement officer. It is hard to explain what you really feel, I say.
Over time it is a little easier, and sometimes it is easy to get wrapped up in the worldly things going on around you
but thanks to people like Kerry Hansen to bring up the past and your memories of you friend or love one. It make me more proud to be the friend or father of the one that fell for our country. This helps me to never forget My Son,
Sgt Karl A. Campbell, 101 Air Borne Ranger. K.I.A 4 Oct 2010. When he left to go to Afghanistan he told his younger sister that he knew or had a feeling that he was not coming back, and if his was to be he wanted to be buried in Arlington Cemetery. On 9 Nov 2010 Section 60, is now his resting place. So is it easer to accept what happen?
A little, but will I ever forget...... HELL NO! And GOD BLESS THE USA
I have some people ask me, does it get any easier ... (
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I’m very sorry. I can’t imagine the hole that must leave. Prayers to you and your family.
SULUTE, MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS !!!!!!!
campbellclan wrote:
I have some people ask me, does it get any easier to remember back to when you had a friend or a love one fall in
the line of duty. This could mean military or law enforcement officer. It is hard to explain what you really feel, I say.
Over time it is a little easier, and sometimes it is easy to get wrapped up in the worldly things going on around you
but thanks to people like Kerry Hansen to bring up the past and your memories of you friend or love one. It make me more proud to be the friend or father of the one that fell for our country. This helps me to never forget My Son,
Sgt Karl A. Campbell, 101 Air Borne Ranger. K.I.A 4 Oct 2010. When he left to go to Afghanistan he told his younger sister that he knew or had a feeling that he was not coming back, and if his was to be he wanted to be buried in Arlington Cemetery. On 9 Nov 2010 Section 60, is now his resting place. So is it easer to accept what happen?
A little, but will I ever forget...... HELL NO! And GOD BLESS THE USA
I have some people ask me, does it get any easier ... (
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So very sorry for your loss. Our kids just should not pass before us.
Thanks for all concerns and payers.
Thanks again
Art
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